St!tisburgh tonotk. IBIDAI4OIINIIfi 1 , 1864. OM AND SUBURBAN aaronnbzw. PAPER:IOe pf Temoys on the lif of .11101,:trifl plates Dere' notice at this AO* the staiber and street of their new leastiorie.. Sanitary Far Bulletin. grydapertereotthe TzecuttrotOommlttee '29 Water drat, where the Seentsary, W. D. MeGeltrea, will he hand at ell timat. and the Chairmen eiary after. *ma mall as opening °fete Fair. De a denert.en or Latin' Committee at the Sanitary Meta Durkee Iglaing, 'fourth street. , Prtntiog requited by the sair•oemtalittei wffl be Welled by the thareter7 or ID, Executive Er/mint, Circrears sod Zinnia will he Lnurbat the Spec• tin Committee 1000111. 'literary Contest at Westminster Col lege. , Tao fifth atonal contest between the Adel " flab and Philomath societies of Weihninster . College, New Wilmington, Lawrence oodaty, ' Ti., took plate on Wednesday, the .1011 of - 'Maid. The Nall Wog intunkient to accommodate the large audience, 'the 'ou tset 'Mt held In Eat. Mr. Icnbries" church. . The-Ervi . Dr. Patterson, President of the follege,-posriplektho chair. The eiercises Weis: introduced by the Rev. Dr. Dough's, , • of Pittsburgh, leading In prayer at a throne ..._ ..„.. crime.. The following gentlemen were Sillotlalt as. ItiaCts by the - fleeted's : Rev. Joseph If: Pauly, of Erie; Rai. D. W. littieb, of Mercer, and ROY. John Douglas, D D., of Pittsburgh. Dr. Dangle; woe chosen Umpire. . The drat thing on the programme wu the recitation of "Select Oratiods." Mr. J. E. Syrian melted, with considerable power - sad oiled, the speech- of•"Spartems to the ehidisters at.l3apaa." Mr..). J. Pnunis, of 'New 'Wilmington, Pa., then recited the. "Statue' of. Webster," by' Hon. Edward ... EICCOM The conception- of the *piece waegood;and although the cadence of the voice wee, In same. ease', rather abrupt, As recitation had a thrilling effect on the 1t,1t 4 audience - .;. John U. Henderso n , of Po :land, Ohio. r an Entity on " The World of Mind." -Th m anner of the Essayist was lather muck in the plaintive style, and the exelemationr, perhaps, too numerons; but the essay, adthoogh by no menus 'exhaustive was highly creditable, and was evidently the ; pre diction ore:mind considerably aboye medi j cerity. M.IL I. Brownlee, of Iberia, Ohio, wee the ' jut essayist.- His subject- was. ." Though " The gentleman grappled with good a, se with the heresy of the material. . mte in 'geoid to what thinks. Thought is not a mere machine composed of float, blood and bones. The effort was a creditable one, but the voice requires cultivation, and the - - delivery attention. In their mapper we would say the'estays were both too much in the sermonie style. ~,, * ...Original Orations" we next In order. ;Xt.. Bamtpst Bigger arington ~ Pa. ' de livered an oration on "The SubliMe.", Mr. Bigger marred; in a great measure, the effeot of a . -good-and rather eloquent oration by a too violent delivery, and a want of dein ora tion. "Mind, the Star of Glory," was the next subject, and was handled well by Mr. J. M. Cochin, of Mt. Pleasant, Pa. In concep- Ion; gesticulation, diction and delivery, this oration.wu excellent. Then came the tueof war, a debate on the qaestion, .• la it true that the Mind never sleeps!" Ariel, of Poland, Ohio, maintained the aCirmative, and Mr. A .f. Ors. ham, .1111firmr, Pa., the negative. Both of these gentlemen aequitied themselves well. After Mr. Asset defined the terms and 'toted the question', be discussed the subject with great dearness, quoting largely from the ma yians bothof - gaglandandizricstr o.,ier. el,wanidai the Anti but when he reached the merits of the question ho was not so rutty follodedes hieeotopetitor, although many of his points were well made and ably anstalded. L Mr. Graham's argument failed to,prodnne its ef fect mainly from a want of d eliberation in the delivery. Zooid stmakers'aretaldem piroue tted. The debate, however, as a whole was' highlyznsditable both to the Listitutiois and the pdrformem, S 3 titers also • the °thee per formances. The exercises were Interspersed with music, whiles was really weir disooprsed by the "Bugle Band'T of tits plate. ..-ThikAfteper wo attirod, - ,theseliiherary mtblblttomi the 'mere . -171,Z.iti;.dearinced that, etery college in the /and 'should 'nava a clialr for_elocuttiset... As eruct . abide" -to. aee.a good.apeech butchered by =outlandish delivery, dfottyoungmac, and Many old ones, don't seem to knots what to do with eyes, feet .r.w bands, and are evoi twisting their hands and arms Into • thou— Clad rant/LAM shapes. We aro speaking now of milers and orators generally. Many a poor ;-epee= ii made efficacious by its being well and.grseefolly delivered. Let Ovary college Dave a =air L,r elocution. At the close of the 'debate, the Judges re -tired to their roomy andafter a short absence 'returned, when the - 1741re announced their docition .acoording hours to the following vrottecnine "Select - Oration," Mr. J. J. Yriada) "Suzy," Nr.°John M. Henderson; "Original Oration, " Mr. J. Cockinc ; ..Do .!tate," Mr. G. Y. rraL AWrevrat Tea store,-ItemeaaL .612,ftohri' , Andtews, -the well known tea &alas; rot Plith strict, is about to remora from Ws present location to the store /121D10. &Mali -adjoining, on the eorncr of MD iltreatenuktiferketalley—the stand long ci enged.,byildr..Daly as a stocking factory— .._:- , ;rirbitte ;he Will open the largest Stock of teas brought - to thb eity in one ahlymerot It be gratifying' to his naturism custamme tolearn that Mr. dadrewatondi his nnichasee --'ptevione, to the! late heavy &draftee in the .Piklialtrneerbisiltieloggoneesstjast"in the of slote,-" and Secured lisle Stooks of tear, Angara and coffee, at the most favorable rates.- Ulu& then , the - market ,be. buotne very giiickexelted;and prices here materially , .:".44 1 telnetd..i14 , -Andiews U 6 'brawl business and an excellent judge - ..0f teas, as his Wigttal*li* *Multi and he fitters himself tb Imccsa 'stow giver them a better eMdele 11bastlkhly. cam - nhdaht Any/bent el s -at Lie • 11ir 'pr:.teas are all. of Meitner gradesjind , *rip be tatailed at s fair 1:dollt; without regard to theilitravigut market Triels. Hit stocks of augers aid Oaf./ will 'also be forted very tall and dutiable, both - u regards pricest and quality. We-congratulate Mr. Andrews on Ida gas fortune; and take pleatate in 'um " mutat atm to the pi:renege of 'tier ruder*, feelingeatl,fad that the teduettelets efarall atw of she =cat nave! ebaraeter.-:',l 'Muni • Conswor.-.-The =nail Literary Contest of the Frankel arid Philo &Kindles of J'effenon" Carp ozone oir at Clasen'- . bag on Tuesday afternoon. Sys sward - of all the lodges present, 'lithe "bon "'on" wens divided except the esvai, Whin! by as eits#ll7, Witardmous award, was siren. to George 0.. Gormly, of Bucyrus, Ohio, and . We contestant. Slut threwof tha Ave judges - were presint-Bwr. Dodd Kirkpatrick, D. - D.' of Oakland, Vestrooreand Co., and Bev. Drs. B. Vilsoriand John G. Brown, of this dty. Tin award of the referees Caere.' ti skeet with Puflil... ll, PProtal. A large and brilliant an- Mina Wwo present to winnow thd exorcises. Tann= lateise,—At the: annul meet, lag of the First Reformed Presbyterian Oen grrepitlen the following gods men were elect. ad msetems r V. W. fdoo m pr, Themes Elhap -4.104', &Aust. inarol47. sad Motor Allen Ahem' The members of the old Beard :whose -twos hare not expired ser,ll, L Smith, R. U.Milleri And James Z. Dem ' : i ‘1111(0101 , Of On, COPCIAItIP..WS VII • .-bo4llolliiialiatuto that. Gen.'Cipalend has hoof sallaeatt of kb command 'stamp Cope Mad. anfittat ColonetHardrtst bean omit, • ad at. that pbae. • rumored abet , lamftitof, the Department of tba ktonanga• „UN n are atenrod,4s without foindatlon In thimix's Nona. ,Isruntmt.--111 IP= met Fessalon , of,tbir Institut, opOns , on , Itatt'lAmiEty..,ot . Panetta ,wleltlng mar adswia °lames should procure shell' ,ttiekito 418.014, in order that any mar on ,. tot Mob dwelt vegeta:ly and potplete their ammo, before.examination. Ratmir7orfone motatta;ta ,drams, • ~ - P allitOntirrs Insursa.—lsaan Clark and Away Ccolb7 a *um Renton were anetted, tonarehsp manna, at the. Pennsylvanla &Woad depot, OA Idbeety street,.while to gm' set of relieving a gentleman of Ida Veatch. Vier luxe innuattted' by the Mayer to &u -nser th.. ehi. 3 lll a; . Baia cm Sners.—the 'folloitlng awls INN told; ine Thuradsy evening,. by T. A. UsChllsad, at bls Wes Roma, 65,111ta ti Kirottunlitsaiditetarate Bank . . $18.12 pjtgpetjl,Qao7 . );"7. se.To usiuddie thill ihtie,Watitt eirl3,..k.g ilarkiniallair,. STI. _____..... ----- a II 0.---,,, 1 . -1' ' - t-wmparqu nib"o.- -041g1411,* ,- ..t , - • , , r.;,-....:" ...,..-, Ths Courts. oloppeal Ituladvs Dn. the Guest. ) AIM= (kMlS.i—Yesterday Ms Court at.- posed of the folloAing cam,: LI John 11. Pop ind wife.. Elijah Moth. On 49 John IL Palo TS Elijah Ho o.h. On trisL 94 G. Vas vs Samuel hinEvet. Verdict for PhOn tiff %cant* daninges and costs. LIST TO! 1411a1. 42 John #/t14111t4 r• Oa lana l',..4mager Hallway Co pmaq. lUr. O. Thcrthrs 2e23 L Itolron. 42 E. Illellirdatu ilLjr. dal:m sand..&o. 2111. 1:r. emotes Paes—iThe foltowiog Mei were dirpcsed of seaterday f Pet neylistrla Irallicad Co aparly re A. &merlin. Exceptions dlsmlssed. t John Berton re Jobe Dradtord et ea. Arrant O. A. r 7,1 • 3 J Gomm/4 '1 D. Lynch and rrlfe. Unto db. *l4.i66uss nJ. Gilkey et O. Argued C. A. T. 13 It. 11, Rickey Ts 8. Morton But abeoltate. 15 N. S. 01lCo. n Verryth iros.* Co. Argued A. V. 9.5 L. BOOS,' L.An.thaL Cototound. 27 A. J. Millard ra-Z: r. Boyd. 0 mttnned. 3t Jordsa IleKee r 2 ided7 A. 111`11“. blexrreo panted. 32 U. J. Wawa as 11. A Watson Diroree mated 22 C. Beolumick.n Ortbartne'Booltrdok. Divorce granted. . IS 11. Iltlldsat al Ts A. Bows, Adentnietrator. Argued. Criminal Cont. The following dues were disposed of yes• terday afternoon before Jadger Starrett and Eirown: 0 - elindo Ball iris convicted of forcible en try and detainer. and : remanded for senfenoe. A motion for a new trial was made by hie cotinseL Magnet Mont, George BetonTer, Frederick Faber and Mark Irwin were arraigned on a oharge of aggravated assault and battery upon John Shearer. The jury found August Monl guilty us Indicted, but tironght In a ver dict of assault and battery 'against the other parties, with a recommendatltrs tuthe mercy . of t e court: The oonrt fined them ton dol lars &eh, the Commonwealth to pay the costs. 'M I was remanded for sentence. ' Rebecca ..Fremtner was biought up on 'a charge of --loreputg a disorderly house. A number e witnes4es were examined, among them two oily watchmen, who testified to the ditoiddily character of the boner. Jury out. Sanitary Fair At the meeting of the Ezeoutive Coomit tee lest evening, the following eommitthe wereappolnts4 Dater, mad Coafectionere.—John Shepherd, char s:Lae: J. H. Mobley,: P. Iteymer, IC Weir, P. A. !perch. P, Sto!Meeker, 11. McGinley. Agricultural Societies sad Live Stmt.—Moe. Crowe . ' cludrmam Serer. Kelly. Jana Tortag, jr., Jacob Vitoria, listtbeer Usti, Robert Stewart, J. McCally,J. T. F. Wright. Native Wing sad Wine Grower..—Dr. ilartmeyer, Augusta. Berijis, Jobs, Saran, Mr. Doak: Esq. J. Man, Jacob llmovie% J. S. Ligiett, A II 6.0. Ilr. A. D. Smith, Was. eppoluted &attune of the Committee on Coal, vie* Pir prove, de.lined. Eta' The Executive Committee is very desirous to complete tho lilt . of cub committees, and the gentlemen who have_the matter In charge are requested to WI the meetings of the dif ferent branches Iromedialuly. The Itneetitlve pommittee will meet every Monday and Thursday evenings at seven and a half o'clock. The Old Fake at Concert Hall Lest night, the'Old Yolks, ander the diree tion °lnt:her - SsWall, gave. their drat concert at Concert Nall. to e. large end faehlonsblo ea.